Is the enlightenment philosopher having a moment?
In his 1988 novel Fiasco, Hungarian Nobel laureate Imre Kertész, who died today at age 86, imagines an author exhausted by the Holocaust yet unable to write about anything else
The dark side of divine inspiration: one writer’s cautionary tale
A new book shows how a set of 18th-century etchings helped change the way Europe thought about religion
In his new memoir, Christopher Hitchens recounts the rich history of his public crusades
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